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can widen driveway cracks. Come spring, make sure that you       What can you do to protect your driveway?
 (or a professional) take a good look at how much damage was      The best way to keep your driveway in good shape is to
 left over from winter. Much like spring, autumn can produce      keep a watchful eye over it, so inspect it monthly. The
 heavy rains in many places, plus falling leaves and other debris   following tips can also help.
 can exacerbate driveway problems.
                                                                  •  Clean vehicle spills, such as oil, with dish detergent
 What types of driveway materials                                   before they set in, especially if you have a
 are available?                                                     light-colored driveway.
 Two types of driveway materials dominate the market:
                                                                  •  During winter, try to avoid using damaging rock salt on
 blacktop and concrete. Blacktop is cheaper and erodes less, so
                                                                    your driveway. Substances like sand and kitty litter can
 it only needs to be sealed every few years. In contrast, concrete
                                                                    provide traction, and some people swear by the deicing
 is more durable but usually requires more upkeep (including
                                                                    power of sugar beet juice.
 yearly seal coatings) and is considered a higher-end option.
 Similarly, brick driveways are long-lasting but tend to be quite   •  Ask a professional to check that your driveway is graded
 pricey. Gravel driveway material is by far the cheapest option,    properly so water drains away from it. You can also
 but it needs constant maintenance and may impact your tires.       create crevices a few inches wide along the sides of your

                                                                    driveway to help with drainage.

                                                                  •  Make sure your downspouts don’t have water traveling
                                                                    directly toward (and under) your driveway. Downspout
                                                                    extensions can help ensure it drains farther into
                                                                    your yard.

                                                                  •  Patch cracks, if possible, by cleaning them out and
                                                                    then adding filler and compound. If they’re too large
                                                                    (more than a half-inch) for a DIY project, consider

                                                                    hiring a professional.

                                                                  •  Make sure to get your driveway inspected yearly or
                                                                    biennially, and have it sealed when appropriate—
                                                                    generally, every year for concrete and every few years
                                                                    for blacktop.

                                                                  •  Pay attention to the edges, which are most prone to

                                                                    damage. If possible, keep your vehicles parked more
                                                                    toward the center. Also, regularly check for weeds or tree
                                                                    roots growing through the surface; remove any weeds,
                                                                    and consult an arborist about tree roots.




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